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ELECTRIC-METER-TESTING SWITCH.

Specication of Letters Patent.

Patented Feb. 1,1916.

Application tiled March 12, 1915. Serial No. 13,895.

To ZZ whom t lmay concern s Be it known that I, .TosEri-i SACI-rela citizen of the United States, residing at Hartford, in the county of Hartford andState of Connecticut, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Electric-MeterrrestingSwitches, of which the following is a specification.

My invention relates to what for convenience may be termed an"eleetric meter testing switch. lVhere electric services are installed in buildings it is common practice to place at some pointclose to where the service conductors enterl the. building a switch device, andto also providefa protcctive or automatic'cut off device. An electric meter .is usually installed-to measure the energy supplied, and .it becomes desirable to provide means wherebysucli meter can be readily tested.. in order to check` its accu# racy.. For this purpose I haveprovided a service and .meteri-,testingfand connection block as setforth in my co-pending Aapplication, lNo; 887,113,iledDecember 14, l1914.-

This one block with one'set `of contacts combinesj both Athe protective featu're'andltlie meterl testing feature in such manner that by means of this -oneblock with certain standard contacts thereon, I am able to rovide either agmeter testing, block entire y .free from protective.v devices, -a meter testing block providedovitlil any desired arrangement of protective devices in any ofthe.

wires or poles, and am also enabled with ,this one singleblock toadapt itfor. use with any of the standard electrie. service. -arra'igc'- alternating. 3.wire. polyphase, Polyphns'ea.

' In -4 the service' nection A,block on,i, 4-wire and meter'connection'contacts in coacting pairs and bridging across eacnpairjof con-- pair of l"contacts coacting with it, and in that,

manner 4these connector members, due to their peculiar construction,

and meter testing 5fand c'o'n-f referred. to thereis a-'supporb'l ing base, on wliichare mounted service, load-A ranged in relation' to the-pairs of coacting contacts that by the use of suitable testing plugs, wires, connections and devices, the metermay be readily'arrangcd and electrically connected to be calibrated and tested' without disturbing the yflow of current from the service to the customers load. f

My service and meter testingand connection block as shown' and 'described in my prior application serves the combined purpose of providing inthe one block the protective and testingv features. Any of the connector members may be operatedV as a cir-- cuitcontrolling member to .open and close the circuit connection between the coacting stationaycontaets In the present invention means are-,provided whereby the con# nectormembers not only function-to open andv close 'y the connection -for testing purposes, but are adapted to serve as circuit/controllin or switcliingmembers to openand closest e circiiitextending fromthe service conductors .cto -ithe load conductors at 'any time 4that may be desired. fore1;='made,g I.l believe, a. radical and pronounced advanceirrthe art, in that I secure in=one instrument or' three; to wit: a testing block, Ia switclu'and a protective Icutout device. By this organi' zationfI ,am enabled to perform any of the functions: of the` three liseparate instru ments` lat any-,ftime,and the partsior. elements of my inventiijia're so relat d onetothe-other thatI switch, while nerf my electric meter testing mallyr functioning as an electric switch to fopenand close the circuit-connections as may desired 4byf the operation. of an actuating, operating or manipulating means, and while such; switch may eitherrinclude2theprotecti've fuse or other 'cut out :feature -or'not as may be desired, at the same time the parts are so related that'wlieir it is' desiredA to test the meter .the parts are conditioned so'lthat the meter testing connections and arrangements may .be rapidity,5 and after.4 having served for Athis purpose ,the parts can then again beeasily restored tofswitch functioning condition.

Im'ig'ht' make it'clear that the primary feature offthe invention is in the provision of an instrument, device, or appliance which in itself is susceptible to .plural functioning;

being adaptedon the one hand to act as a switch, and on' the other as a testing device. I prefer, however, and attach practically equal importance to provide for the autodevicethe functions ot'- lll) matic protective and safety feature, and this l do by interposing at the pro er point or points, a fuse or analogouscement. sA may be inferred, the fuse or fuses, if there be several, may be disposed'to suit the necessities of the case. As o matter of advanf tege' I prefer th'it-they be carried upon,4

and constitute in efiect a.: part1 of the-connector member or members.

-In-mostirinstanoes whererrnyfswitch is used in .connectioni with electric 4services 1 it will bo desirable toincuse'or 'z house the connection and contact:T parts inl order to pre vent. unnuthorizedi tampering therewith, and 0 thsvpurpos'e Il provide -a dosing,- housing or box surroundingthose parts which-re# quirey :such: protection, and preferably' lprovide on thetexterior of this.box orhnusing' operating, actuating or manipulatingoneans` whereby thel device withinthebox may be operatedv asa switch from the exterior of the box. without opening the box. in any way. In fact-such box,A housingor casing'is usual-ly provided with av sealing means, so that it: may be completely 'sealed or? locked, andthus provide -a complete protectivehousk ing,- casingrorbox' forthe partswabove. re-A ferredwto and which can'. only belopen'edby breaking-the seal and tuking: offs the cover by', thosefwho: areauthoriz'ed' to` do so.:"'-It will,l however-, be obviousC that in' 1 some"A instances. this: l'protective casing .fora housingmany-be omitted In the,- drwwings accompanyinguhdeform ing-.port oi theipresentI specification fxshow' in-gdetail'two of? the several convenient' forms' off embodiment. ot the'inventionywhich "shall, bef-setforthi fully in' tlie following? description. Indo not-restrict :myselffltotliisfdisg` closure ;f I m ay .fdepurty .therefrom fin' radicali pmiticul nrswithina the scopo?` izthe: inventiom defnedbyjthe claims following said.:descrip;y tion? -A 4 4 u.. Referringf'torsaid idrrrwings :z-Figu're Lii'sl.

front :elevationr-ofrnn inc'ascdi electricmeter tcgtihgrswitoh involvingrmy/ invention?.por#v tionsfofithescoven beingl brokem :rwayr- Fig: 9.. is; af. side: elevation. of; thezfsame' as' `seenl from-ftherrightlinfnliig:,1,xnpartzoffthe meterfv adapter.; being.' represented, their: side` of: the boxe and? oovery beingzrbroken; away, and! thee switchingfmeansi: being.' shown-f1 in ther: two positions: lryrdotted llinesa; I Eigsff is w-detail View ofi-Ipart ozther switch.1operatingfmeans:v

including statief-member' andi a carrier, .with'i couphngrdevicecand lconnecting 1'means'-:here inafterw` morey particularly deseribedl Fig.

Lciszms'ectional ldetnil :View: the 'section being .am 'view'x of l; au servicewand'f.. meterf testing locltewith': the '-.stntionary' contacts-butifree r of all connections: Fig.'l 'i'isvanelevation'nsl viewed from 'thai lower :sidoy of"Fi'g.h5,1with oneco'rnerinfisection'f.- Figs: 7 is u topplnny view, yand Fig. 8% arlong-itudinnlsectional view of a plug type of fuse carrying connector, and Fig. 9 is au eleration of the same, as seen from the right in Figs. 7 and S. Figs. 10 and ll ure side end views of a plain connector. showinga manner of mounting a connector. Fig." 13 is a view of the block shown in Fig. 5, with plain and fuse connector members mounted thereon, and connected for testing, as hereinafter more particularly de` scribed. Fig. 14 is a side elevationof an ncnsed electric' meter testin'gswitch of n slightly different form, with apart of the' casingI removed. Fig. 15 is a' view corresponding to Fig. 1 of the form of switch shown in'Fig. 14. Fig. 16 is a. detail view partly in section, of a connector' member and ti'e member and a coupling device the coupling being inv non-coupling' position.

Like characters refer tol like parts throughout the several views.

It will be' evident-frornthe` foregoing and the' driiwingsthatthe present invention embodiesiiik fits't orgariiz'ation'x ai" s'er'v'ifc'e and nie-A tel" tsfingfiil (."OlIieftii block silbfil" tiauyan'd if may be" 1s'fd12pr'zfctda1y idn'ul' Ca'lly' f like tliiblob'k With'itsr (iib'tbr liinfbers'x hereinbefor'e described. It will be u'nde'stood that suchffo s'rvice and meter test# ing' and connection blockmay be arranged witlisutabld par'sfof lcc'mtactsrmidenacting coniictormemberstd 'providefoany n'ui'nbeof poles o`t'"w`ixes`l ofI the circuit vbrl 'serv-j ice`to whichl the device' is' connected.

sions'f--i'ris an l L-shped connection andffcontnctvmember'' which' may be'forr'ned up frotniiat sheet metal, and these-connection' and I'contact 'members at thir bent baseer seat are" provided with" threaded 'holes 'to receive11the`scrws 9, which'lextend throughy theholes' from the'underf'side'of theblock and hold each of the'conne'ction and 'cntact members firmly infplnce.- The heads of'said screwsi fit lthe-fcount-erbores 6.- Eu'chwf the Fig. 1'2 is n sectional detail contact members 8' are arranged in pairs, the upwardly extending contact portions of each pair being in alinenient transverselyof the" block. The upwardly projecting portion ofl the connection and contact members on one side of the base, and each of which is compleinental to the other connection and contact member of that particular pair on the other side of the base. has a hole or aperture 18, the purpose of which is to receive a suitable pivot such as a pin, screw or other similar device whereby the connector mem# ber is adapted to swing onv the'supportingl portion of its coacting connection and contact member of each pair of such'connectioni and contact members. f

For the purpose of controlling the circuit connection and disconnection across each pair lof contacting and connecting 8 I use what has been called a connector member, which in the -present Iinstance* functions in this mannerlnot only 'whenirit' is desired to varrange the fpartsfor `rneter testing purposes, but also'lserves in conjunction with the other coacting parts'of the complete organization asa circuit controlling switch or member to open or close-the circuit connection across-its pair of coacting connectionand contact members l'at any time that may be desired. These connector members may be of different form, construction and desigmfor example theylmay be either solid conductors-without any `provision for-carryin v-protective devices; or

members i theyl may be of suc i construction as may. be f adapted' to' receive andihold or.' carry lproteci tive devices,'sucli for instance as'fuses`,-or;if

the fuse i be .effi-'the inclosed type, this' completefwith its casing as yaconnector.

flat sheet metal,.such' as spring bronze or brass, and providedwvith complemental flat sides 15 having inside contacting. surfaces.

The compleinental flat sides are joined` by the longitudinally split tubular or cylindrical like hollow head portion 16. i;

The complemental flat sides 15 are substantially extensions from portion on each side of the split,

or from one-end, a split tube clip::1ikel meinthe split tubular head: and the whole presenting.y when looked .f at cross. sectionally portions. Extending through the comple-` mental flat sides and in alineinent and located in any desired position, as for instance in proximity to one end as shown in F ig. 10, are holes or apertures 17. In the construction shown itis intended that the conncctoi members be pivotally' supported at one end on one of each airof connection and con tact members. `his is accomplished by slipping the perforated ends of a connector member as 14 onto one of the perforated upwardly extending portions of a connection and contact member as 8 so that the holes 17 in the connector or circuit controlling member aline with the hole 13 in a connection and contact member as 8, and after being so positioned as indicated more particularly in Fig. 12 the two-parts are-pivotally connected as by a screw or pin 18.-` Consequently it will be noted that the connector member or circuit 'controlling switching lmember may now be swung on its pivot and thus provide a way ofv opening and closing the connection ofcontact members as 8. willbe understood that while a pivotal or swinging movement of the circuit controlling connector or switching member is here illustrated that any1. other manner -f causing the connector member to coact with itsllpair of coacting contact-'members for'the purpose of making and breaking the circuitv connection may be provided. f

Figs.. 7,-8and 9 show in detail a fusecarryin'g connector` circuit controlling or switching member 19.-the` particular constructionl being such as to receive and hold a socalled .screw-plug fuse of the .wellknown type. 20 isa=cylindricallike shell or bodyosuch as porcelain.` having: the circular depression or recess 21- 'fextending rfrom the topf!'inwardly.k Extendin f. diaiiietrically from'theiopposite outeri: si es of the shellare Projections@ and 23.* 124 is a. radially 4inwardly (extending aperture of the general mayibe adapted ,to serve l solid, plain or unfused connector designated? in itsentirety .-by 14,-"preferablyllmade of'4 crossl sec tional'outline, as indicated more partlcularly 1n-'Fi`g.\9, said apertureV being *forrned inithe'projecton 9.2,-andk25 is a similar radialaperture in the projection 9.3.

Thefftwo apertures 24 and 2:3,.are in aline- Sie therein-.is the.threadednnetallic-contactisheil-i relatedrinvligs. 1 and 2 tofunction asa 26. Inserted in: theaperture-:24:isfthegsplita` threeypoleswitch, and for that reason theretube` clippiece, shaped: in outline when, forefapconnectormember has been provided looked utf-from they end, likethe cross sec-4A in.the,central pole in this case. It willbe tional outline ofthe-solider-plainconnectory understoodthatdf, for. instance, instead of 73 letoilfligs. 1O-andf11.I Inserted inithefaper.- operating.asathree-pole switch it is desired ture-or cavity-25 -is a similar-splitI tube clip to. liayeithe. device. operate as a two-pole piece 28, provided, however, atitszinner--end switclnithenthere will be no-needof the cenwth. n. projecting portion, suitably,threadedy tral.or yneutral connector member in this inl, to receivethe central. contact screw 29. The` stance, 75 upper partei.- the clip is-.also threadedto From the foregoing staten'ients it willbe receivethescrew.30. Thethreadedmietallict understood.thatI the operation or manipulashell 26 .is clamped down..-by.ther-ing 31,-bytion of ,the various, parts and their copermeans of the screw 29 whiclifholds together; ation-,.witli.l the testing-devices is exactly lik e said shell 26 and the ,split tube clip28. 0n that already. described land shown in the: ,g5

top=of the ring Bliare the -micaywashers-Bil aforesaid-mentioned prior application, and

andl the center` contact-screw 29 passes that, either the4 rigid -or flexible Abridge systhrouglr these washers, being`lv` insulated, teni,thereyshown,orany otherarrangement thereby from the screw' contact shelllik In susceptible ;OIl 11S@ with my Service 60111160- ,0 this way the head ofthe' screw 29.1serves as tion andmeter testing block may be used. Si; one terminal of the.screw=-plug receptacle, It=will be understood that the manner of while the screw contr0lshell-26 serves as the coimecting. the service, load and meter wires other. 'l`liciuse'plug received infthis-recep to .the block., of Figs. 1, 2, 6 and 13 may tacle isofthe standardplugtypefandneed befidenticalrwith thatshown and discussed not be here described, as its .constructionyis-, in..1nyother application.- above referred to. so

\vellkno\\'n. The connectorl members 19 are u It-may, however, be well to state that the mounted precisely like .the 'connectorsmemserv-ice andload conductors are connected on bers 1i one; of the sectionsas..8gofeach-.ot one side of the block, and the meter wires said connector members 19,'being pivotally to theother side of the block. As arranged 50 ,connected .withxthe lrappropriate;member. ofy it. is intendedthat thegthree service Wir-estos the connection ,and-.contact inembersas'; 8: should. connect.to'.-one;of each pair ofi-con-` wit-lrwhch it coacts.; w

n ectionifand contact, members, forming. re! l,Referring new.particularlyitoigsbandi, spectively theztwo pairs, eachof which is.

Qrthe-arrangementof' the lbase with' its-..con.. provided .with as fuse carrying connector,

nectiony and contact :membersmnd..em1cting:,l andthe centralipair, p1'oyidedfwith the plain, 10o

5 fused and unfused connector. circuitifconr.. or .i;unfused1 connector. Consequently. the

trolling or switching members issubstanf. sernicefcurrentpassestothemieter through, tiallyridentical\vith.,the.b1ock showningin thei-twmfuse .carryino connectors and the previously mentioned.application.. By. re fr. centralfconnecton an 1in that-manner the 40.erence to .F igul1 itnvill beinoteduthatithere... fitsesiare interposed 'n each-ofthe outside-105 are;both'-solid or unfused connectors andnfuse'.. wiresioftthe.threefwire .circuit ahead ofthe; carryingiconnectors'; this arrangementeandp xnetr.-j.A\'fter.passing through thecurrentdispsitionzofithese relation to the, conne c.-f coils-.,ofithe.1neter, thel'current passes backz-to tion and' contact,imembersf` 0n theiblocle'is, the block-and through. each otlth'e two endi 45, identici'il'with'thatfshownandrdescribednin., connectors here. hown=as.being unfused, Gr.11()

my fotheniapplicaltin. already-referredtoi.; plain',y andi-frornrthence to the. load wires.. Forthatii'easoniti'zwillgbe .nI inecessaryttodarei` lertainlyitfwill-be .understood that this pareuss :hereaatlength the wariousifeaturesiand3' tlcularrarran ementiofiservice and vloadichonoperativeresults obtained'byn-.this,Org..inf: nectionamayf; efvared, as for-1 instance, the.

50 t fact:I any -otheriarrangement-Mirthe -connec-:l serviceffmayacomer. in. through the. two end'- 115 tors, Whetherifusedsornnfused;.onthe blockii' pairsn offjfconnection .y and; lcontact member-s -A 'lfhe mannerfo, using their-block.. withzitslco-,twith.l theireunfusedLconnectors, and pass onto acting connectors, andarrangmg it .by means; thealoagiiafter goingthrough the meter. and l ofthe l.testingidevices soithapvar-Ions throughhetwo; fuse. carryin connectors,

55, tests may beperformediw-illibethereinafterl lbut inl. his caseas wellas mt 1e one above. 120 described'.- f .f 1. described-gthecentral-pair.of'connecting and Inthe case ofthe device. fimyi-prior.l ap. contactmembers with their coacting connecplication, saididevice functi`ons.as..aj service; tor; member, aresimilarly connectedI in the connection? and 5meter. testing-block, while in; circuit.V

ooithe case oifiFig." 130ftherpresent application It will be clear. from the foregoing. thaty 126 in 4additioii.-'to'functioningcas'ar serviceconeaclr` off' thea.connector..membe1s isiavailable nection .und meter-testing.devicegiltheiparts to.open.or..:close.theeconnection,between its are` also intend'edzto functionifasila circuit respective pn.irof=:coactingconnection and controllingswitch,operabletolopencrclese4 contactixnembermanddt1s also clem-.that

@5i the circuit. .Theipart's bavebeemoperatively. whilmthereai's.. but one,connector..inc1uded 1801 lllUllv) in the neutral pole or wire of the three-wire circuit (that is the central connector on the block shown in Figs. l, 2 and 13), the two other wires of the three-wire circuit, that is the two outside wires, each have two connectors. One of these connectors is on what might be called the service side of the meter or ahead of the meter, and would usually be a fuse carrying connector,although it may be a plain connector. The other connector in each of the two outside wires is on what might be called the load sido of the meter, or after the meter, and while this as illustrated is shown as an unfused connector it may be a fuse carrying connector. That is to say each of the outside wires of the eircuit )assing through the block may be provided with what may be called a service end connector, and a load end connector, and each of these connectors would naturally be provided with coacting pairsof connection and contact members. It will be understood that the service end connector may be a fuse carrying connector, while the load end connector may be a plain connector, or vice versa, or for that matter both the service and load end connectors may be fuse carrying connectors. It will also be understood that the neutral connector may be either a plain or fuse carrying connector as may be desired.

Now it will be clear that the circuit assing through the block to the meter, and )ack from the meter to the block andto the load conductors, may be controlled so as to open or close the connection from the service to the load side bv either operating the service end or the load end connector in each of the two outside wires of the three-wire circuit so connected; or if desired both the service end and the load end connector in each wire may be operated to control the connection across from the service to the load end. It will be understood certainly that the neutral wire may pass through lminterruptedly without being connected to the block at al or it may be connected to the block and the circuit pass through the neutral connector, which may be operated to either opener close the connection in this wire, or ltmay be permitted to remain continuouslyclose except when manipulated for testing purposes. In other words,the three-wire circuit connected with the block here shown in Figs. 1, 2, 5 6 and 13, may be controlled by opening and closing the two outside legs or wires of the circuit, or it ,may be controlled by opening or closing all three wires or legs of the circuit, and while in the case of the neutral leg, wire or pole of a three-wire circuit, there will be provided but a single circuit controller or connector, the two outside legs of thecircuit have a double circuit controller member, both of which may be o erated, or either one of which alone may lie .operated in each outside leg, Wire, or pole of the circuit. In order, therefore, that my service' connection and meter testing block may serve as a circuit controlling switch operable and functionable at all times as a device for opening and closing the connection between the incoming and the outgoing wires connected with the block, that is to say the service and load wires, I provide means whereby such of the connectors or circuit controlling members may be operated,

moved, or actuated by hand or otherwise, so that by their movement, actuation, manipulation or control they are caused to make and break the connection between the two connection and Contact members of each coacting pair, and this means is so disposed and related, that the connector, circuit controlling, or switching members may be operated singly or collectively, providing in that manner a circuit controlling switch of any desired polarity to suit the requirements and exigencles of the circuit conditions.

In the particular embodiment shown in Figs. 1, 2, 3, 4 and 13 of my meter testing switch I have provided for the current carrying partszincluding the bloclcwith its connection and contact members, and connector members,'as well as the connected wires, a suitable easing or housing which completely incases the parts referred to, and may be sealed up or locked against unauthorized tampering. This casing or housing is so constructed that the means for operating, manipulating, or actuating the connector members tocause them to function as eircuit controlling or switching members, is accessible exteriorly of the box or housing; so that without permitting any access to the interior the device may be operated, actuated or controlled from the exterior to cause the proper opening or closing of the circuit in the manner described, and as may be decided at any time. Furthermore, the arrangement is such that if desired the aforesaid operating, actuating, or manipulating means may be conditioned to be inoperatively arranged, so that its movement, actuation, or manipulation will not cause corresponding movement of the connector members, and that consequently the complete meter testing switch may be so set and conditioned as to operatively function as a switch as well as a meter testing device, or the switching feature ma y at any desired time be released and made inoperative, from the exteriorat least of the casina'. Furthermore, in conjunction with this complete protective housing, casing or box, I provide means for the entrance of service conductors and the outlet or egress of load conductors, and I also provide means for the suitable passage from the box proper to the meter of such conductors as may be necessary, or in other words avmeter extension or adapter. These features land `elements oftlie'fcasing=^'and housing I have alrea'dydiscussed in my copending application for protect-ive" casing for service and metervconnection devices, Serial No.3491, filed January 21, 1915.

As I have already noted Iiniayin order to secure protection in some cases,mount the parts or at least a majority ofthem, in a suitable casing or housing. Thiscasing or housing may vary decidedly-as'to size, shape and construction. One which. has been found satisfactory will=now be'describcd. Referring now to Figs.1 and.2,-the'casing there shown comprises a body-.as35 and a cover as 3G which are'in a `measure-like the structure shown in the second of=my liereinbet'orc inentioned'prior copending `applications. In said applicationthe box is collapsible; this, howeveinvdocsmot apply to the box represented in said vFigs.1.and 2 which is of non-collapsible nature. Associated with the casing-is ameteradapter -as 3T in conjunction with whicli-thcrelmay'lbe provided sealing meansrsuclif'astliatfdenoted in a general way by? 38 land which is similar to that shown in' myl-prioriap lication to which I have last referred. "fil-he body or main portion of=the casing or liousing may receive ducts, pipes yor'tuoes as'-'39 and ll() for-the passage of the service-and load conductors which may entervzandlleave the box or casing as maybe desired.r lIn case there are several 'casings or housings arranged in'juxtaposition or disposed-ina row, they mayrif desiredlbeconnectedin some suitable manner'as by wiretroughs-as also shown in-said last mentionedprior application.

'lhe switch operating mechansmor means may differ decidedly as tocliaracter. vrWhen the parts are incased thisoperating mechanism may be of one'kind-and when I-unincased may be of an entirely different nature. This switch operating or actuating mechanism may be arranged for the operation -of one or the simultaneous action of a plurality of connectors or circuit controlling vinembers. As will be clear the action 0f the o crating mechanism may be secured or o tained in decidedly dii'erent ways. When the action is to be manual there-will'be provided a suitable and conveniently accessible handle. Where there is a-'casin ,this handle will as amatter o/preferencey e-aceessible exteriorly thereof. I have shown and will now describe one of these-several diii'erent kinds of actuating mechanism or switch operating means.

Referring nowto Figsnl and 2=Ihshow-a lever or arm 41, the vupper-orfreeJendif which constitutes a suitable handle. The inner vend of` the` lever is projectedq inward as atr42, the inward irojection'prsenting a :suitable pivot whicli is-common""to"the adjacent arm or 'branch of`-tlieybke`-lilre Ayoke-likemember with the two pivot tionsmiay be rmernber-43, the other arm or branch of said :yoke-like member lrectedprojection 44 coaxial -with the pivot having an outwardly di arni and por in one piece or integral. The. transverse or connecting portion ofthe bail or yoke-like member 42S presents a` convcnient means=for supporting or carrying ccrtairrcoupling devices whereby one or more of the connectors or circuit controlling members may be coupled to said member 4B, and whenso coupled thereto these particular #connectors or circuit controlling meni- '42. As represented this lever or `bersniove with theiswinging member 43. 4Itwill be understood that inasmuch as the connector or circuit controlling members 'like'lel and 19 are alive or form a part ol the connected circuit, it will be necessary that the bail like-member 43 he suitably insulated-from such ofthe-connectors witi which it may 'be mechanically coupled.

`Ihere are '-a variety-of different ways of obtaining; the desired result,r that is the coupling-of such-ofthe connectors as may'bc desired t0 the bail like member 43 and yet i providing for the proper insulation referred toil I havefshown-and will describe one such `arrangement.

"Supported upon and carried by the'transverseportion -o'f the bail-like member 43 and having a iatwise engagement therewith as shown in'Figs. 1,2, 3 and 14, is the'insulating rectangular shaped -bar '-45-wliich'may be of fiber orsimilar ninte- Vrial. Thisbar serves as anfinsulatmgipart or as it may be called support for holding the coupling -members when there-'arescveral,;'andretaining themin fixed position. Saidinsulating barwith' its attached couplingmembers may be in turn secured to the transverse iiattened'portion of the member A43. vFor the purpose of' fastening or securing the insulating bar 45 to the flattened transverse ortion of said-swinging is (provided by the screws 46 threaded into an 1through the bar 45 and having at their inner Ven'ds washers 47 suitably secured thereto. `Toprovide for engagement with these screws at their washered or disloed end tlieiflattened transverse portion of the inember' 43 may be slotted as at 48. It will beunderstood that the screws are ot'such 4lengththatl when the yheads of the screws abut? against the-top of the insulating bar. thenthewasher 47 at the inner ends of the screwsare snaced a distance from the bottom 'of the ar l5 sutiicient to receive the flattened ytransverse 1 portion of the member 4B in such amanner that the bodies oi' the screws 46 will enter the slots 4S. -To clampI the insulating bar witlrits mechanically attached eouplinc` members to the transverse portion of the member l-Bit is simply necessaryto turnthescrewse` se voroscillatory mem er 48, a convenient means that the disked or washered ends are brought firmly against the under side of said transverse portion. When this is done the insulating bar with its coupling members is lirnily held to the member 43.

The coupling members or means or the devices for mechanically connecting such of the connector or circuit controlling members to the insulating bar may be of a variety of forms'. A simple, construction, however, is provided in the shouldered pins or studs 49, the reduced connecting or coupling ends of which are adapted to pass into the tubular heads` of the connector or circuit controlling ineiubers 14 and 19. The enlarged portion 50 oi these coupling studs abuts against the side of the insulating bar 45 and a portion ot' decreased diameter 51 extending from the enlarged portion 50 is threaded into the iiisulating bar and luis secured to its outer end a nut 52.

In the arrangement shown in Figs. l, 2 and 3 such coupling members or studs are shown in connected or coupled relation. 1t will, however, be understood that there may be any number of such coupling studs dependent upon liow many connector members it is desired to operate by the switch operating means, device or mechanism. It will be understood that so long as it is desired that the connector members should function as circuit controlling switching members, the arrangement of the coupling members or studs will be as indicated in Figs. 1 and 2, and if it is desired to release or disconnect the connector or circuit controlling members from the switch operating means then the insulating bar 45 with its attache cou )ling studs 49 is dismouiited, the studs eing pulled out from the tubular heads of the connector members, and when the latter are in this condition they are accessible for testing appliances.

It will be understood that the complete bent rod or bar comprising the arm 41, the U-shaped portion 43 and the pivotal portions 42 and 44 may be pivotally supported or swung so as to ie pivotally movable, in an f desired fashion. It is, however, desirable that the pivotal center or center of swing be substantially coaxial with the pivotal center of the swinging connector or circuit controlling members 14 and 19. For the purpose of providing a simple means of pivotally supporting) the complete member 43 with its arm 41 y the box or casing, I provide thc split bushing 53 circumferentially grooved as at 54 and adapted to be received in the slot of the box as at 55. To hold this split bushing in place I provide a plate 5G which is as indicated riveted to the sido of the box on each side of the slot 55 for thus holding the sections of the s lit bushing together. At the opposite wal of the box and for pivotally supporting the end 44 of the U-shaped member 43 I provide the cup-like port 57 which is riveted or otherwise connected to the side wall ot' the box. When so supported the U-sliaped member 43 may by means of the arm 41 be swung or oscillated or pivotally moved back and forth and consequently when any one or more of the coimector members is coupled or connected to said U-shapcd member 43 in the manner already described and shown or in such other manner as may be desired or advisable, then the operation of the manipulating arm or handle 41 back and forth will cause the connector members to be carried back and forth with the U-shaped member 43 and thus causc the functioning of the connector members as a. circuit controlling switch device.

Referring now to Figs. 14, 15 and 1G, the casing 5S of the electric testing switch with the exception of the manner in which the ducts for the service and load connectors are united therewith, is exactly like that described in connection with Figs. 1 to 4 inclusive. The switch shown in Figs. 14 to 16 inclusive, however, comprises a block with its connector or circuit controlling members arranged for a different style or kind of service connection. That is to say in the block of Figs. 14 to 1G tho neutral pole conparts and connector has been elimioinitted so that this particular block and its particular associated elcinents provides or the connection thereto of only two outside wires of a circuit. These two outside wires may be the two wires of a two-wire circuit or they may be the two outside wires of a three-wire circuit, the third or neutral wire not requiring connection to the block. It will be noted that in the case of a block of Figs. 14 to 1U inclusive there is the base o9 on which there are mounted four pairs of connection and contact members each of the pairs having a coacting connector or circuit controlling member. The two outer connectors (30 are fuse carrying connectors while the two inner connectors (S1 are unfused or plain con nectors. The partition wall 62 is provided about midway of the block and `serves the same pur )ose of the partition walls ot the block of figs. 1, 2, 6 and 13. The two connectors 60 on e'acli sido of the partition wall are the service and load end connectors for each pole or wire of the circuit. The unfused connectors 61 are exactly like those shown in Figs. 10 and 11. The fuse carrying connectors B0 are adapted, however, to carry the plain link style ot' fuse instead oi' the plug style, and for that uirpose are constructed somewhat diiferentlv from the plug carrying necting natcd or style. On the supporting ody 63 provided with the bridge or partition 64 are mounted in longitudinally extending grooves or apertures as shown b v dotted lines the split tubularhead clip pieces 65 and G6 in a manner similanto that employed in connection. with the.plug1fuse carrying connector lofiligs. 7,118 and 49. l;T.he

t general form and appearance-ofl these split y the upper surface-of the: insulating bodyaGB and above each of the split tubetelip-lke members are the flanged studs 67k having the hexagonal ilange 68 frou'reachlsidebf. which there a threaded extension,y the lowerend r: being screwed into the tubular,headoff-the clip while the .upper end is fittedw-ith a. nut foi clamping to each of the. studs against the hexagonal fiange, the terminal 4.of a linked fuse which thusabridgcs-across or electrically connects across from one` side to the other ot' this linked fuse-carrying connector. It will be understood ythat one end oi' this linked t'use carrying connectoris-at the. flat Aextensions from. ther Ufshaped tubular head portion'of theclip -pivotcd -to.one end of the connection and contactf'inembers in a manner similar to thattemployed. with thc plug fuse carrying connectoi'already described.

rlhe U-shapcd or lbail like swingingzmember 69 and its outwardly Aextending ancbexteriorly accessible arm orilever 70.-are=like the similar parts alreadyl described in connection with Figs. l andiZ. The-nianneraof pivoting this member is also like thesixnilar arrangementinFigs..1 and/.2. 'llhe transverse portion connecting theitwosides. of the U-shaped swinging memberI 69 isiattened and secured to'the lattenedrportion; is the insulating bar 71which is held-tor the U-shaped arms by' the :screws 7'2 or- ,inany other convenient .mannen yThe coupling members used in connetionwwithfthisiform ol the invention insteadof-,being entirely removable with the insulating-bar from-.the

U-shapcd memberavhichit is ,desired-are arranged to .be moved b ack rand-,forth through the insulating bar independentlyrof each other so as to be movable into and-,out of. coupling relation with the'tubularheads at the free ends of theswingingpiyoted:or circuit controlling members. flicaccomplish this result the coupling pins.or;studs,f1m2are provided with the main threaded-portionf which threads linto ,andqtbrouhl.thetnsulat ing. `.bar and `at their; contmli'riie; .endsare tapered to easily enteritlieladjacgnttubular heads of-the connector members.` Atthe outer end oftliethreaded \-portio nof; the studs 72 insulating headslorbuttonsfliare provided. i whereby i the coupling stndgstnuy be turned and thus moved back and orth through the insulatingibar and intqfand( out ofv engagement l-with, theeonncctonmemhers.

It will be noted that,whereasinthecaseof .infonie Athe arrangement of Figs. land 2, the entire ,insulating bar with tits. coupling studs is removable to disconnect lthe connector .-.membex'swith the U-shaped swinging member of the switch operating device. In this particular `construction the, insulatingha r T-l is,permanently .attached to the U-shaped rmember .69 while the coupling studs T2 are anovablein the` insulatingbar Tl. While thecoupling members or studs Ti). are insulated Ifrom their carrier by insulation in -eonnnonzthcreto or which extends uninteri'uptedly, between them, this is not an essentialpoint. It will also be understood that instead ofgthe insulating bar being provided thev ,coupling pins may be of insulating niaterial andthe bar of other material.

It will be understood thatl the function of .myl invention ,as an electric metertesting switchis not dependent'iupon whether it be incased or unincased. The casing provided .and shown in the drawingsmerely serves l:as M -protective housing for the connecting partsto1 preventtamperingand isvalso conveniently used ,as a `.support for theoswitch operatingnieans. .As will beunderstood vandiappreiated. the switch operating means rmay be, Ofa greatvariety otforms operating wit taswinging pivot or being separately. pivoted if desired and as s hown.or Yarranged., in anyfnother convenient manner; factzasawill -beappreciated the pivoting ,QLtheswitchoperating meansis not abso- -lately essentialpinasmuch as the connector lorfcircltxit, controllingmembers are already y.pfivotte cl, .butgitisfessential that; the switch operating means be -couplableor connectible Ygriech.anically with. the ,connectorscrcircuit aannames members- ,Fr,omtl iesj foregoing-lstatements) it will be clear. .that Ithe device hereinbeforedescribed beedly ..Speekine Jis susceptible 0f mltifunctioning.. When the appartenance is .tunctioningy as a ISwitch, the :switch operat- ,ing*meansi offwhatever: nature itjmay be, is first disconnected l.or uncoupled from that or tlilose-Qoiniectorswith which itniay be connected,-to.cond ition.the appliance for testing. Anyofthe connectors which have thus 3been ,'uncoupled t from. the switch operating kmeans .are l,now ,in condition to be indi- *v iidlually loperatedjfor testing purposes and the testing appurtenances ,may .be associated either. .withthe connectors directly or the .'gpplirtlnce,maybmprepared in any other way or testing `purposes. formhofconnector used invthat organization of heinvcntionshown is of. such a nature that, thdpart that receives the switch operzattitig.tn lernberrcoupling means also receives ain of the .testing appurtenances .and `thisconstruction as'. has already been made .clearin the present case and in my prior ap llication possesses certain advantages.

.The particular yferring,.now:particularly torthc block g1 l.

with its connectors forming a part of the organization of Figs. f 1, 2 'and 13,: and which 'block with-fits connectors'is shown separately irl-Figs. 5 to 12 inclusive, it-may be noted that there; are provided `five connectorsff InFigs. 1 and 2, for example, some of theseconnectors are shown connected to the switch operating means so that thefappliance functions as a switch. `lnlfig.. 13 however, the connectors are disconnected or uncoupled from the switch operating` means to enable the appliance. to function for testing'purnosesa-V y fr t l l- As -Willfbe clear after theconnectors. have been vuncoupled andwmayfbe individually manipulated-to break. or make;-Connection betweenv their respective, pairs/of` contacts, it is possible by means of suitable by-passes, main testing circuit plugs, etc., toso condition the *connectors andftheir co-acting contacts andgjrconnected meter, .service and loadywires`,;t'o Vperform anyamanner-of a multitude of different testswltiis unnecessary inl this case to discuss the testing function ofthe device in detail-but in order to show its operationffor thispurpose as Well as for switching,,purposesyl havegshown in Fig-13,.- one:arrangement o f thefblock with its connectors and associatedgrtesting.

appurtenances for the ,performance of 4one style of meter.; test with` v`a three-,wire r twocoil meterr `rIlle-three centralconnectors in'- cluding the unfused central'connector-in-l dicated-bv 14 and theiplugfusedconnectors on eachqside ithereof indicate'dby 19' serve on `the service side otthefmeter; .'The three service .or 'current supply-wires areA each connected to oneof thethree pairs ofrconnection land contact nmembers',-zthe ,loweryin this particular view,.coacting,with eachof the three connectors referred-to.' The meter being aA three-wirej4 two-coil; meterv fmust `be placed in clrcuit-soithatzeach coil isiinone of the outside legs ofthe-'threefwire circuit. Assuming thatl theameter has'a` 220voltfn sideconnectcd potentialcoil,athere need' be no potential coil tapmadeoutside oftthe meter. ,Consequently the central. unfused connector indicated bv `14serving '-.in'the neutral wire of the three-wire" circuit;y con;- nects across from the service side contact to the load side contact, in this caseon the up# per part of theblock` to ivhich'the loadI wire. ofy theA neutral leg of the circuits/is directly connectedfg-Oue"side of'eachmeter coil is conectedto;themeter or. upper contact coacting witheach -of the' plug fusedy connectors v19 servingin'each ofi the outei`- wiresof thethree-wire circuit whilelztheiother termil nal of each meterfcoilfisfyconnected--to thev meter contact .oieach o f g the" exff'i treme outside faunfused 'coruectorsgato.. "tliefl otheraco-acting* contact' ofmvhich .the tivojf; outside load wires 'f are fconnct'edw; :'Conse':

upper or qucntly,-, the normal connectiox'ivbefore 'con'- circuit, :current-#to be taken .ditioningthe parts for test permitted the thence to the outside4 load wires.:

v- .Theitest-toibefperformed, let us assume, is to be one in which the two current coils of -the'.\three.-'wire1'meteruareto be put in serieel iacross the two outside .'.legs -of the from-the line. The-1first step' willusually-be, lif the leustomer s-'service is to remain uninterrupted, toby-pass around each metericoil. For this purpose by-passesA Y80 are plugged across from the servi'cefside connectorto the load side-conn`ector of eachmeter coil.` ASince the connectors'are'goftsuch form that the same part' that? receives ;the switch operating device 4couplinga-means* also receives the testing appartenance, l'such plugging-in of the by-passes- 8O Ais now accomplished',l although uswill be understood, under certain conditions,the by-passesima'y-be plu gedl in otherwise #After so by-'passing orf' Eridging -electrically. across ea'chrrn'et'e'rv coil, the connector serving' ori-the` load fside' of each fzcoil is swung up or out to open or breakthe con'- necti obetweenfits.. eola'ctin'g pa ir o'f connectionvI andi -contact-merr1bers.` 1 This openv meter conneetedconnection 'r and contact members of yeach'pair,connected:respectively to 'one 1 side of each imeter coilr ".After this hasibeen` done,:the main testing circuit may noivfbe'rfconnected' to the electrically freed meter 'fconnected *connection and' 'contact members. v- This is done by plugging onto lthese connection.' and: contact members i the testing load .plugs -81 which serve as'the terminals of-'thef testing 'circuit including the .rotaryA standard and resistance or such:l other` instruments -as Amay be .'useid vfor testing purposeslipw y 1.K zal.

:Current for the potential coil vof the rof tary standard is obtained'by plugging in i to .the-@socketed by-pass plug terminals 82 formingterminals^of the respective bypasses. rI `he customer now receiveshis currentv througlrthe" service side plug fused l`"connectors 19, sert'ingin ea'chof the two outside" legsof thev three-Wire circuit, the by-pa'sses 80:-and1to'- the load side unfused connectors 14,'-thefneutral current 'supply beingthrou'gh; thef =.u`nonened neutral connectorffffc'lhe' main-i testing circui t extends from(v omet-of. theA utside' legs of the threexiii're'ciirfc'uiti'on the service' side of one of the meten-:coilsthrough'tiiecoil to onel of the testmg,;1,oad. plugs-'.lff-through the' testing 4load plug-81. to.- the connected terminal of the other meterl coil land through this coil to its service side-to =the other side of.. the three-wire circuit. After, the test has been made :the testing ,load .plugsi are removed, the load side 'connectors areclosed, -andv the by-passes .l removed, 'afterwhich -the necessary connectors Aare coupled'v to the&.s\vitch operating means by ywhich the appliance is conditioned to-.fnnction forswitehinff. i

-What I claim is: .Y A

l. An electric meter ftestingrswitch;-com- .prising ,contacts disposed 1in. pairs, connecmember being individually movable'and said switch having means to-adapt'it for ineteritest'ing. t 3. An electric'- meter. testing switch-comprisingcontacts disposedvr in: pairs, independently movable connectors,- coperativelavith the respectivepairszof.contacts and? individnally -movable into ,making andzbreaking positions respectively, a ymovably monnte member lndependent ,of .ythe.connectors, and means :for at :will :connecting:4 any one. or

more offsaidonductors to or disconnecting the samezfromsaid.movablymounted member, said yswitch being .provided with means toyada-ptitifor-meter testing. f

4. ;Anffelectric meter vtesting;l switch cornprising;contacts disposed in'pairs, connectors .coperative -.w1th the respective pairs of 1eontactrnand independentlymovable into making and breaking positions, and means wherebythe connectors may be operated together or'independently oi' each other,'the.

switch-being provided-with means to-adapt at 'least.;one .of -said connectors :for 1meter festin 'f' 5. i nwelcctric ineteintestingiswitch comf prisingv contacts disposed; in pairs, connectors ,coperative-.with the respectivev pairs of l,contacts and independently movable -to making and breaking .positions, ae'movable memb'enfand means :forat willgconnecting anyl one for ,more of 'said' connectors; to or, disconnecting the same\from.isa1diimovabl lmembemeethe 1 switch -being` pvrovlided'jf` with means to adapt .iat-least` .oneri ofalsaidf.-

nectcrs fon meterftesting. w 6. ,Anfq electricl meter testmgI switch` comprising a pair of contacts, a connector cooperative with the contacts and movable to making and lbreaking positions, said connector having nicansior the detachable connection therewith of testing means, a movable member, and means for at will con- -necting'said connector to or disconnecting itfrom said movable member.

7. An electric meter testing 4switch comprising contacts disposed in pairs, connectors coperative with the respective pairs of contacts and independently movable to making and breaking positions, each of the connectors 'havingmeans for the connection therewith of testing means. a movable membel",and ,means for at will connecting said connectors 'to or disconnecting them from said-movable' men'iber, the connectors when connected with said movable member-partaking lof the' moi-'ements thereof.

8. An electric meter testing switch comprising contactsdisposed in pairs, connectors cooperative with the respective pairs of contacts and independently movable to making and breaking positions, and means for at will connecting the connectors with each other-to cause their movementl together, the switch being provided with means to adapt it for .meter testin.

9. 'An .electric meter testing switch comprising contacts arranged in'pairs, connectors-cooperative with the respective pairs of ,contacts and independently movable to making and breaking positions, and means for at will rigidly conneetingithe connectors for movement-together, the switch being provided with means to adapt it for meter testing. I

10. An electric ymeter testing switchcom- -n'ising contacts, a connector electrically mining said-.contacts and' movable to free one of them, said vconnector having means for fthe: connection therewithof testing means, operatingmeans independent of the connector, andvnieans for at will connecting said'connector -to or disconnecting it from said operating means.

'-ll. An electric metertesting switch comprising contacts disposed in pairs, connectors coperative with the respective pairs of contacts, therconnectors being independently movablezito making and breaking positions and each being adapted when in the breakingposition'to condition one ot its contacts for'testing and' each of the connectors havingmeans forfthe connection therewith of testing means, and means for at will connecting the connectors together for simultaneous movement or for disconnecting them 'for independent'movement.

:12.A baseycontacts on said base, connectin means normally'electrically connecting said contacts and provided with means for f the,connectionqtherewith of testing means,

said connecting' means `being movable to .free one of. the contacts forftestinrpurposes,

la movable'fmember, and means?Z or at will connectingglmeans :when connected with .the

movable member partakingcof,- the moves ments thereof and when disconnected therefrom `being movable independently of ysaid in ovable member. .,-v c .c An electric meter testing switclrcomprising a base, contacts mounted on the base, a swinging connector coperativewith said contacts and movable tocmakingl and breaking` positions. ,said connector `having ,means for the `detachable connection therewith of testing means, a movablemen'iber, 4and means for at will connectingthe connector to or disconnecting it from said movable member. a 14's An elect `ic meter testing switch comprising a 'base,.contacts on said base, a connector pivotedlto one ofthe contacts and being movable intor and out of .engagement with' the other contact, a -movable member, andfmcans for at will-connecting-saidconnector to or disconnecting itfrom said movable member, tlie switch being provided vwith means to adapt it for meterA testing.;

15. An electric meter testing switchcomprising a base, contacts arranged-in pairs on said base, a connectorpivotally connected with onel contact of each p air and movable into and out of, engagementzwith the other contact thereof, said connectors being movable independently of each other, and means for connecting said connectorsimt will to cause their movement together, the switch being provided with meansr to-adapt.,itfor meter testina',l 1i o 16. An electric meter testing switch cornprising a base, contacts arrangedinpairs on the base, connectors coperative with the-respective pairs of-contacts and movable independently of each'fother, and a, movably mounted member providedwith meansfor connecting atwilltheaconnectors to cause their. movement together and-also provided with means for insulating said connectors from saidmember, the switch .being-, proA videdwith means tov adapt it for meter testing. 1 i. 17. An electric meterte'sting switchlcomf prising contacts, a connector., coperative with the contacts and movable to=,making and breakin gI positions; .said connector Vhavinga socketed. head, .and an operatingymember4 .independent of thev connector provided with` `means a movable, .at l will .into said: head to connectithe connector. and movable mein!I bei', said socketed headbeingalfso ada tedito 'eceiveja testing appartenance-to itfereby. function f o mete?.

permit tlie,. ,switch to testngwi ,v

prising a, base, contacts arranged irilflpairs on saidbase,coimectors cooperative with the respective pairs of contacts and movable independently togmaking and breaking positions, anoscillatory mcmbeigjand means for Yat.will connecting any one or more of said connectors tosaid oscillating 1member and for, disconnecting the same therefrom, .the connectors. when connected to the oscillatorv memberpartaking of `tlie \movement therco said switchjlbeing-provided with means to adaptit for meter' testing.

;19i An electric meter testing switch cornprising a base, contacts arranged in pairs onsaid base, yconnectors coperativeawith the respectivepairs ofgcontacts andmovable independentlvto.making and breaking posi- .-tions, iin-oscillatory; member, and means for at\vill connecting any one or more of said connectors -to y vsaid .oscillating'member`- and for-- disconnecting t h e same therefrom, the connectors when connected to. lthe 'oscillatory in ember,l partaking-ofthe movement thereof,

and said oscillatorymember. having an, op-

` eratingportion',l said.switchy .being provided with means to adapt it for meter testing.

520. An electric meter, testing switch cornprisinga casing, an insulating block in the casing, contacts arranged in pairs on the block,- connectors1coperative with the respective pairs of contacts and movableto 2 making and-breaking positions,v a movably nioiniteitl.devieein` the c asing, means for at will connecting the connectors ,.to, or disconnecting -them from said movably mounted device,4 and s means accessible ,exteriorly of the.y -casin -=for,. operating said movably mounted evice,.said switch being provided withmeans to adapt yit ,for meter testing.

21;.An electric inetertesting` switch com prisingarcasingfcontacts in the casing arrangedin; pairs and insulated from each other, connectors cooperative with the respectivefpairsnof. contacts and movable to making-and breaking positions, a movable member in the casing, means for at will connectinr the connectors to,l or. disconnecting them, romisaid-movablemember, and a han die, exterior .of the leasing-'having1 an operaconnection with sai movab eLmeinber,

tivef -said-,sWitch-being provided with means to adapt-it formeter testing. Q-,22.V 'A ngfelectric metertesting switch comrising a casing, contacts arranged in pairs in thecasing and insulated from each other, connectors in thecasingfcoperative with the respective pairsof contacts andmovable to makingand breaking positions, a swinging memb er in the casing, meansfor at will conncct'ingithe connectois to or disconnecting th'ein from said swingingmember and for also) insulatin the connectors from the er when .they are connected A "dfahandlejlocated exteriorly 'o f casingfandfconnected with 1said lswin ging,Mr 'iieinb'erv foroperating the -same, said rra,

lll

switch* being-provided with-means Atoi adapt itformete testing. nelectricmeter testing 'Switeh-cm-' prisinglcontacts?npairs`-and=nsulated--frorn each Lother; connectorscoperative with'fthe a.

coperativewitlrthe respective 'pairs-Qf con tacts -and movable- ,to malting'andlbreaking positions,. a bail-like'member `mounted yfor swinging movement',.and means -forIatwill connecting-one or-nioreothe connectors to or disconnecting them l'from the transverse portion .-of said bail1like-member 'and one of' the' connectors and' one of its-coperating contacts" being providedZ with rne'ans for' the electrical connectionqof testing" appurtenances.-

'25;' AAn electric meter'- testing switchl. comprisin contactsl arrangedj-npairs' and insulate( from: eachf"oth`er,swing'in`g connectors coiperativewith the-respective, 'airs-of contacts and movable-to m'akingan` breakin'g' positions, a1 v'baillikej 'mernber mounted for swinging moveinent-fine'ans for at ,will connecting. one or more o'f-the"connectorsI to or disconnecting themfrom the'ftransverse portion of sai-:l baillikeiiilembe'r; nndahandleconnccted'with said bailLlike member for operating the s'arneand'A means "associated with' atl least. one ofthe connectors andzits co`- operating contactsl for', receiving testing" ap f purtenances. i

26. An electric meter Itesting switch; comprisin 'contacts arrangedLin" pairs andl'insuated. rom` leachI other, swinging connectors cooperative with the respective'pairs'of-contac'ts and' movable 'to making" andbreaking positions, a' bail-like member mounted' Afor swinging movement,e means for atwillconf,

necting one or more oftheconnect'ors-.toflpr disconnectin themffrorn the-transverseoition ofsaid' ail-like member,afhnndle-con nected withfsaid bail-like'. member foope'r'# ating the same, and a `casn 'inclo'sin *the contacts, the conncctors,;, an the bai`1ike member," the 'lian'dle'being disposed exteriorlylof the casing', said-connectors 'being also adapted forl connection w'itli` testing means tothereby permitv theswitch to fanction fornrnetertestingi 27; ,A'nfelectric' `meter testing switch comtama 'wgIand.b'reikn'slvigltin movnblagnissainb. einsteigen. meesters condition' them for switching, said'- connecpiia [it plurality .of `connectera movable connectors. A f

f 28. Anelectric-meter testing switch coinprisi'xig apiiir'of contacts, a connector co- A f operative .\vithsa1d*contacts to i make and break connection=therebetween, a switch -opera'ting member provided witlrfmeans for connection-to or disconnection'irom s aid connecten-the switch being provided with nieanskt'o--ad'aptlit `forlmeter testing.

-20. A-'meter 4testing switch comprising a pair-of contacts and a connector to make andbreak connection' between the contacts, tlie--switchhavingmeans in itselffto adapt said connector to' function for-load controllingf-swithingiplirposes and meter testing in'- alternation.

30. An electric switch comprising a -pair of contacts, ,a connector cooperative with said c0ntacts'to;m ake andbreak connection therebetween., alswitch operating member, andlaithreaded coupling-pin associated with said' switchfoperating member, said coupling pin`=being xnovable'into and out of mechanical'connection with'said connector, thelatter being-also adapted `for connection' with test ing means'ftopermitfthe switch to ffunction for meter-testing.

31x` An electric switclrcomprising a pair Of-oontacts-and a Vconnector to make and break connection therebetween, said connectorbeing providedwith means to enable it to 'function for =loa'd -controlling switching andl meter testingpurposes in alternation. 43:2. A meter testing switch comprising a pair of contacts,`-a' connector ,cooperative with said contacts -to make and vbreak connection therebetween, said connector being provided witlr means for 'the detachable associationftherewith -atr will of eitherA a. switch operating' device or ,a" testing appartenance.

138; -m`eter`testing switch comprising contacts, twomowjableconnectors, switch operating rneans associated with one of the connectors,meansfor receiving a testing bypa'sstoy permitcurrentfiow from one to the other and' u't leastt-hrough one of the connectors, meansy for electrically vconnecting a meter coil to andi-between said connectors,

and means whereby the meter c oil connection-'toene ofthe connectors iselectrically reedand conditioned for connection in a testinglfcircuitt 34. n 1r-meter testing switch',l contacts ar- 1'anged1in5pairs, a connector'coo'perath-'e with a-pairof contacts, switch operating means associated with said connector, a connector associated withanother pair of contacts. in'eiinsjfor electrically connecting a service w`ire'to onecontactand ameter coil wrc to'th'eother-contact of one of said connccp torsl and for connecting a load wirel to one contactfand a-meter'coil.\v1re'to the other contactiofthe"other-of said connectors, one

of said .connectors being individually movable to free its meter coil wire connected contact for testing purposes, and meter testing appartenance receiving means associated Ywith saidconnectors and their contacts.

35. In a meter testing switch, a movable switching connector and its associated switch operating means, a second movable connector, both of said connectorsl being electrically connectible lin the same leg of an electric circuit, and testing appartenance receiving means electrically associated with said connectors .whereby current may be carried Copies of this patent electrically including a meter coil between said connectors, means for by-passing from one to the other and at least through one of the connectors, and means associated with the load side connector for electrically rupy turing the meter coil including means.

. 37. In a meter testing appliance, a service side switchin member and its operating means, a loa side testing member, means to permit the by-passing of current from one to the other and at least through one of the members, the load side member being movable when said by-passing means are operative.

In testimony whereof I afiix my signature in presence of two witnesses.

JOSEPH SACHS. lVitnesses:

HEATH SUTHERLAND, MARY L. SMITH.

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